In a recent interview with Movieguide®’s Cheryl Crisp, director Joshua Enck said that he hopes the movie gives viewers a new kind of hope. Because of some violence and mature themes about grief, MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for younger children. I HEARD THE BELLS points viewers to the goodness of Christ, and the freedom that comes through Him. The movie suffers from some slow pacing, but it’s a wonderful Christmas movie with scenes of prayer, church, salvation, communion, and song. Despite grief, the movie champions the gifts of family, faith and hope in the face of the darkness of tragedy and Civil War. I HEARD THE BELLS is incredibly well-acted and produced. It also leads him back to his children and the hope that comes through Jesus, who’s the inspiration behind Longfellow’s classic Christmas carol. Distraught, Longfellow embarks on a journey of grief that eventually leads him back to God. Tragedy strikes the family when his wife dies in a fire accident. I HEARD THE BELLS is a faith-filled Christmas movie that tells the story behind Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s classic Christmas carol, “I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day.” Longfellow is often referred to as “America’s Poet.” The movie is set inside Longfellow’s Cambridge home in the 1860s. Sight & Sound Films recently released their first-ever movie for the big screen, I HEARD THE BELLS. Sight & Sound Hits Theaters With Debut Movie, I HEARD THE BELLS
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